Meet Gaya

Gaya Stepanian, known by her clients as The Magnet Lady, is an international authority in Biomagnetism, a leading form of natural Earth medicine that uses therapeutic magnets to influence the body’s electromagnetic field at a cellular level to restore balance, coherence, and health. Her work stands at the intersection of science, ancient wisdom, and quantum healing, offering a revolutionary framework for understanding why the body becomes ill and how it can return to its original state of wellness.

Born into a lineage of humanitarians, parents, grandparents, and great‑grandparents, Gaya’s mission to assist in healing others began early. She pursued a traditional academic path, earning a master’s degree in Psychology and Education from Pepperdine University, completing doctoral coursework in International and Intercultural Education at Florida International University, training at the Johns Hopkins University School of Public Health, and completing a leadership program at the University of Miami.

 

Before entering the world of Earth and Quantum Medicine, Gaya spent the first part of her career designing innovative mental and public health programs for vulnerable communities. Her work earned national recognition and she raised millions for critical causes. For a decade, she led a division within South Florida’s largest public medical system, educating physicians, medical students, therapists, community leaders, foundations, police officers, firefighters, and international partners. As the executive director of a state-wide nonprofit organization, she met with members of Congress and Fortune 500 executives, and community leaders to advocate for health and education reform.

These experiences gave her a front‑row seat to the strengths and profound limitations of Western medicine. In her book, Beyond the White Coat: A Return to Earth’s Medicine, she exposes these gaps and offers compelling natural options for restoring health.

A Turning Point: Discovering Biomagnetism

In 2010, Gaya encountered the groundbreaking field of Biomagnetism. Witnessing her aunt’s rapid recovery from lupus and her sister’s reversal of arthritis, she tried it herself. Within a few months her scholiosis, tendinitis and lactose intolerance disappeared. These transformations pivoted her direction towards her life’s mission.

She went on to train with the world’s leading biomagnetism instructors and investigators, including Dr. Isaac Goiz‑Durán, Dr. Jorge Mena, Dr. Jorge Tapia Márquez, and Dr. Patricia Jiménez, while applying her scientific background to push the field forward. Through thousands of clinical observations, she studied the behavior of germs, toxins, emotional patterns, and energetic imbalances, uncovering how the body communicates distress long before symptoms appear.

This led her to develop a rapid and sustainable biomagnetism method that addresses the physical, emotional, mental, behavioral, and energetic root causes of illness. Her holistic approach integrates herbs, supplements, nutrition, hydration, and hygiene to restore the body’s health and wellness.

Training in Reiki, Pranic Healing, Reconnective Healing, Hypnosis and Regression Therapy, Light Ray Frequencies, Quantum Healing, and Akashic Cleansing led her to create Quantum Cleansing, a unique method that helps people release low‑vibration patterns, cycles, behaviors, thoughts, emotions,  memories, and energies to raise their frequencies to and magnetically attract and create a life of love, integrity, harmony, success, abundance, joy, health, and purpose.

A Global Practice

Gaya’s work spans five continents. She has helped people regain their health across 29 countries, including Germany, Australia, Argentina, Spain, France, Greece, Switzerland, Turkey, Sweden, Brazil, Mexico, Canada, the United States, and many more. She offers remote consultations worldwide and sees patients in-person in Miami and South Carolina. She also leads international retreats and trainings in both English and Spanish.

Of Armenian and Mexican descent, Gaya was born in California and has lived in Miami, Mexico, and the Carolinas. She currently resides in South Carolina, where she enjoys nature, hikes, art, dance, travel, writing, and her flock of chickens and roosters. Her greatest joy is spending time with her three wise and loving adult children.

President of IAAAM

Since 2019, Gaya has served as president and co‑founder of the International Association of Alternative and Ancient Medicine (IAAAM), an humanitarian organization dedicated to elevating natural and ancient healing modalities worldwide. To learn more visit at www.iaaam.net